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For co-founder SanDisk, SD's market dominance must be bittersweet. SanDisk actually co-owns the Memory Stick PRO with Sony, thanks to a partnership going back to 2003, and co-founded the ...
This memory card reader is joined by the MRW-EA7 , MRW-S2 (check price) and MRW-T2 (check price) that connect to any spare USB port via a short cable connection (supplied). All cabled models provide ...
SD Vs. CFExpress Memory ... The 165GB version could be a great deal for its speed if used in something like a Nikon Z6II or Sony A7IV that doesn’t have an ridiculously high megapixel count and ...
Sony has announced three (count 'em) new series of SD cards, giving amateurs, pros, and prosumers alike even more choices on where to stick their pics. First up is the budget Essential Series in 2 ...
On the same day, Sony will start selling a total of six SD/SDHC cards. There will be three class 4 cards (2GB for $14, 4GB/$21, and 8GB/$49) and three class 10 models (8GB/$74, 16GB/$150, and 32GB ...
There's a reason why some SD cards have a tiny switch on the side. It's actually there to help protect the data onboard, but ...
Sony has unveiled the fastest SD card there is, with write speeds of 299 Mbps. The memory cards will be available in spring, arriving in 32, 64, and 128 GB variations.
TOKYO — In a move to pump up the Secure Digital Memory Card format for its impending battle with Sony Corp.'s Memory Stick, Toshiba Corp. has released a series of read/write controllers that support ...
Oh my, Sony. You have too many memory sticks. With that being said, the Memory Stick PRO Duo will soon be available in 32GB form. This is not to be confused with the recently announced 32GB Memory ...
The Japanese Sony website now includes information on some very fast SD memory cards, The new series are tagged as SF-G and will become available in 32, 64 and 128 GB volume sized. The hip thing ...
Not content just to have the fastest UHS-II memory cards on the market, Sony wants to have the fastest and strongest. It just unveiled the SF-G series Tough UHS-II SD cards that can handle as much ...
SD Cards, like the Sony Memory Stick, have no moving parts, which is why they are perfect for portable devices that must conserve energy such as MP3 players and digital cameras.